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ACP - Association of Computer Professionals
Information Technology
  What is it?
  The Association of Computer Professionals (ACP) is an independent, professional examining body, set up in 1984. An ACP qualification will give you thorough and rounded training in the knowledge and skills required for a position at a professional level. It will give potential employers assurance that you have the necessary training to work in a capacity that requires adapting to the specific requirements of their business.
   
  Who is it for?
  It is ideal for those who have a basic knowledge of computers or IT and wish to grasp the range of advanced skills in system analysis and design.
   
  Subjects
 
Certificate Level Diploma Level Advanced Diploma
  • Computer Fundamentals
  • Computer Programming and Operating
  • Computer Problems
  • Programming Project
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Software Methodology
  • Computer Systems for Small Business
  • Course Assignments
  • Principles of Information Processing
  • Structured System Analysis and Design
  • Computer Management
  • Advanced Programming Project
   
  Prerequisites
 
  • GCSE level qualifications and general IT knowledge
  • ACP Certificate for Diploma level
  • ACP Diploma for Advanced Diploma level
  • Minimum of 18 years of age
   
  Qualification Awarded
 
  • Certificate in Information Systems and Programming
  • Diploma in Information Systems, Analysis and Design
  • Advanced Diploma in Computer Science
   
  What next?
  Successful completion of the programme can lead to a career in Systems Analysis or Project Management or onto further studies on a MA/MSc programme.
   
  Mode of Assessment
  Written exams and projects
   
  Awarding Body
  ACP
  For more information, please log on to www.acpexamboard.com
   
  Duration & Attendance Mode
  1-3 years
Full Time
 
 
 
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